Brooke Shields Santa, She may be a little old to be telling Santa what
she wants for Christmas but it was all for a good cause. Brooke Shields
and her two daughters were at the Brooks Brothers Seventh Annual Holiday
Celebration for St Jude's Children's Hospital in New York on Wednesday
and wasted
no time in posing with the bearded jollyman. The New York
Times reported...
First Brooke, 47, sat on his lap then her two red-headed little girls Rowan and Grier joined in the festive fun.
Brooke playfully grinned at the rotund Father Christmas and gave a
cheeky pout as his arm rested round her waist. The Blue Lagoon star
looked absolute thrilled with her daughters Rowan and Grier, eight and
five, and couldn't stop smiling at them as the trio were snapped with
Santa. Wearing a tailored black trouser suit Brooke looked every inch
the elegant philanthropist.
She teamed the suit with a lavender silk shirt, simple black heels and a chic clutch.
Her brunette locks tumbled down her back and her make-up was au natural.
Brooke, who is married to writer Chris Henchy, was also spotted with
actress Marlo Thomas and Brooks Brothers CEO Claudio Del Vecchio. The
historic suit makers Brooks Brothers were sponsoring the event.
The Pretty Baby actress could not have looked more different to the
downcast figure she cut as she stepped out in New York on Tuesday.
Dressed in a large padded green jacket and a pair of blue flares, Brook
went for a stroll around the West Village.
Last month Brooke was left devastated after her mother and former
manager Teri died aged 79. The New York Times reported the elder Shields
passed away following a long illness related to dementia.
Brooke released a heartfelt statement to People magazine at the time.
The former flame of Michael Jackson, who had a troubled relationship
with Teri who masterminded her daughter's career after launching her
into showbiz as a baby, said she wouldn't be who she was today if it
wasn't for her mother.
'My mother was an enormous part of my life and of who I am today,'
Brooke said in a statement to People magazine. 'I loved her, laughed
with her, and respected her. And although she had her share of
struggles, she was my mom.'